Title: U' S' Naval Academy
1Binge Drinking Blood Alcohol Concentration
(BAC)
- U. S. Naval Academy
- 3/C Alcohol Drug Education Curriculum
- Lesson II
Moderation goes a long way
2Lesson Overview
- What is Binge Drinking
- What is Responsible Use
- What is the profile of a binge drinker
- How do you identify/handle alcohol poisoning
- What is BAC
- Tips for responsible drinking habits
3Resources
- Maryland Highway and National Highway Traffic
Safety Administrations - (b) ETR Associates
- (c) Higher Education Center for Alcohol and Other
Drug Prevention 1993, 1997, and 1999 survey of
17,600 students from 140 colleges and
universities - (d) National Council on Drug and Alcohol
Dependence, Inc
4Responsible Use
- How do you personally define responsible use of
alcohol?
Does it match what is expected of you?
5Responsible Use
- What is Responsible Use
- Drinking for enjoyment, not to get drunk
- Only drinking when allowed (legal and
regulations) - Staying in control of your actions (always
accountable)
Intoxication is NEVER an excuse!
6Binge Drinking
- Large amounts of alcohol in short period of time
- 5 drinks for men, 4 for women over about two
hours - One drink is
- 44 of college students nationally are binge
drinkers - 91 of identified binge drinkers describe
themselves as light or moderate drinkers
1.5-ounce shot glass of 80 proof liquor
5-ounce glass of wine
12-ounce can of beer
Equals
Equals
Majority of college students abstain or drink in
moderation
7Profile of a College Binge Drinker
- High School bingers are 3x more likely to college
binge. - Caucasians 2x as likely to binge compared to
others. - Students who say religious participation is not
important to them are 2x as likely to be binge
drinkers. - Students who say athletic participation is very
important or important to them are 1.5x more
likely to be bingers. - Fraternity/Sorority members 4x more likely to
binge.
Everyone is at risk!
8Do you?
- Drink 4, 5, or more drinks in a row on one
occasion? - Binge drink two or more times per month?
- Need to drink to have fun?
- Often have a few drinks when things get tough?
- Do or say things you normally wouldnt after
having just a little alcohol? - Refuse or get upset when asked to stop drinking?
- Frequently talk about drinking or getting drunk?
- Have a hangover 2-3 times per month?
If so, you should consider why you accept this
behavior in yourself
9Binge Drinking Echoes
- Have you ever said or heard
- Come on, you can drink another one
- Lets take him out and get him drunk
- If you can fight for your country you can get
drunk - We only get away from school once a week so lets
do it right - DRINK, DRINK, DRINK, DRINK.
10Binge Drinking Echoes
- Have you ever said or heard
- Check out the new guy, hes never been out
before - How about a drinking game?
- Its not a party till someone passes out
- Put him in bed and let him sleep it off
- Ill watch him and make sure hes OK
- If we call anyone well all get in trouble
This is how peer pressure can drive someone to
binge drink?
11Alcohol Poisoning
- When excessive amounts are ingested, the brain is
deprived of oxygen. Eventually, the brain will
shut down the voluntary functions that regulate
breathing and heart rate. - What happens?
- Unconscious or semi-consciousness.
- Slow respiration (breaths).
- Cold, clammy, pale or bluish skin, and strong
odor of alcohol. - If you cannot wake someone get medical help!
Be a friendencourage moderation
12Alcohol Poisoning - Medical
- EMERGENCY ACTION
- Call x3-3333 (on Yard), 911 (off-yard), USNA
OOW, and Brigade Medical Call immediately and
Stay until help arrives. - While awaiting transport turn intoxicated person
on side and maintain that position by placing a
pillow in the small of the person's back. This
prevent aspiration (choking) should the person
vomit. - If a person appears to be "sleeping it off,
realize that even though a person may be
semi-conscious, alcohol already in the stomach
may continue to enter the bloodstream and
circulate throughout the body. The person's life
may still be in danger. If you are having
difficulty in determining whether an individual
is actually intoxicated, contact Brigade Medical
immediately--you cannot afford to guess.
13Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)
- BAC is the amount of alcohol in the blood stream.
- A BAC level of .10 means that for every 1000
drops of blood in the system, one of those drops
is alcohol. - BAC has nothing to do with how intoxicated you
feel. - Two people of the same body weight, who drink the
same amount, should have similar BACs. Tolerance
is responsible for one person seeming to be fine,
while the other is passed out. - Feeling fine when over the legal driving limit
will not prevent you from getting a DUI/DWI
14MARYLAND BAC LAW (.08)
- At .08 virtually all drivers experience a loss of
critical driving skills. - At .08, the risk of an accident is 3 times
greater than a sober driver (9 times greater at
.09).
15Responsible Drinking Tips
- Pace your drinking.
- Consider alternating non-alcoholic decoy drinks
(i.e. drinking plain orange juice every other
drink). - Dont drink on an empty stomach.
- Keep track of how much you are drinking and know
how much alcohol is poured into every glass. - Dont drink shots.
- After the first few drinks, your taste buds will
be dulled to drink strength. - Avoid possible interactions between alcohol and
other drugs (including over-the-counter
medications).
16Responsible Drinking Tips
- Drink only if YOU want to.
- Dont just sit down. If active you will drink
less and be more aware of your intoxication
level. - Avoid chugging contests or drinking games.
- Stop drinking before the party is over. Drink
non-alcoholic beverages the last hour or so. - Keep in mind that an added ice cube, a slightly
smaller glass, or a decoy drink will go
undetected by others and they may help you to
resist well-meaning efforts (pressure) of peers.
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